Raghav Bikhchandani felt an overwhelming nostalgia as he prepared to see ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’ in theaters, realizing it was a cultural cornerstone he had to experience on the big screen.
The success of ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’ at Cannes turned it into a cultural phenomenon, beckoning audiences to revisit the gritty and complex narratives that characterized Indian cinema for decades.
In a bid to revive interest, Bollywood and regional studios are increasingly re-releasing classics, tapping into nostalgic sentiments of long-time fans and inviting new audiences to experience seminal works.
With theaters reclaiming attention by showcasing past masterpieces, both viewers and filmmakers express excitement about revisiting influential stories that have shaped the landscape of Indian cinema.
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